Engraving Fonts available to be used on any of our computer engraved plaques
are shown here.
You may choose up to three fonts to be used per plaque without
any additional cost. Additional fonts will be charged $7.50 setup per plaque,
plus regular engraving charge. An ornamental will be engraved on each plate for
no charge at the engravers discretion.

Our professional engravers will be happy to
select the fonts that they feel look best on your plaque. A proof (an email of
your engraved layout) is available for $15.00 if requested. This will add 24
hours to production time.

Engraving Font description and common usage.Roman 4-Line-caps only. Good for
header lines.Fifth Avenue-lower case is actually
small caps. Often used smaller italicized for donors names.Old English-reads best when used with
upper and lower case combined, or all lower case.Double Line Century-our most popular
font. Available in both upper and lower case.Victoria Script-most used for a recipient's
name. Looks best with upper and lower case combined, or all lower case.Gothic Block-most often used for plastics
engraving.

The image shown above is a black brass engraved
plate, mounted on gold brass back plate. Engraving on all brass plates
shows through as gold lettering.

Script Fonts: each letter is shown engraved out here since
some of the letters are quite unique.
Zapf2-most used for a recipient's name. Best with upper and
lower case combined, or all lower case.Victoria Script-same general use as
Zapf2.

The image shown above and below is a satin gold
brass engraved plate with the engraving blackened. Engraving on all gold
brass plates will automatically blackened unless you specify
differently.

Times 3-Line-simular to
Roman font except it is available in upper and lower case.Helvetica 3-Line-most often used for
engraving large thick letters on plastic signs.